Apple Intelligence can personalize Safari, update your passwords, and more.
Apple is integrating Apple Intelligence even further into the default applications of its operating system. Now, in addition to its ability to generate and edit text, Apple has announced that its suite of AI tools will enable new features in Safari, the Passwords app, Messages and more.
In Safari, Apple says the browser can monitor a tab on your behalf and notify you when a change occurs, such as tickets going on sale. Safari will get new tab sorting and grouping features and the ability to create custom extensions for the tasks you do most often in your browser. In conjunction with the Passwords app, Apple says Apple Intelligence can also identify weak passwords, access a website, and update passwords on your behalf.
Apple Intelligence will also appear in new forms in Apple’s communications applications. In Messages and Mail, a new feature called Suggestions helps you understand the context of a conversation and suggest actions or items to share, like adding a recent photo or creating a reminder. In the Phone app, the company says Call Context will offer similar help, intelligently providing information you might need for a call, such as a confirmation number when speaking to customer support.
In what could be bad news for third-party app Fantastical, Apple also says the Calendar app will be able to accept natural language event descriptions and convert them into a calendar event. The same functionality also works when you edit events.
These new AI features will need to be tested to see how effective they are (especially letting the AI ​​change your passwords for you, which sounds scary). Apple says its new Apple Intelligence-based features will roll out alongside iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27 and its other updates later this year. They will be largely available in the same languages ​​that Apple Intelligence currently is, although some features like suggestions and call context will only work in English to start.
